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"The Art of Deception: A Journey through Infamous Thefts" Step into the world of theft, where cunning minds and audacious acts have left their mark throughout history

Background imageTheft Collection: Granpop gives him an earful by Lawson Wood

Granpop gives him an earful by Lawson Wood
Humorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing Granpop (Lawson Woods wily orang-utan) throwing tomatoes at a thieving pig. Date: 1934

Background imageTheft Collection: Dutch poster warning against the Black Market

Dutch poster warning against the Black Market
Dutch poster warning people that the Black Market is a form of theft -- don t steal from your countrymen, ensure equal distribution for all! Showing a rat eating grain from a torn sack. 1940s

Background imageTheft Collection: J Hassall. Tom, Tom, the pipers son

J Hassall. Tom, Tom, the pipers son
Tom, Tom, the pipers son stole a pig and away he ran. 20th century

Background imageTheft Collection: Disused village school with lead stolen from roof, Thornley School, Thornley with Wheatley

Disused village school with lead stolen from roof, Thornley School, Thornley with Wheatley, Longridge, Preston, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageTheft Collection: Horse box with security clamp on wheel to prevent theft, Whitewell, Lancashire, England, april

Horse box with security clamp on wheel to prevent theft, Whitewell, Lancashire, England, april

Background imageTheft Collection: Identity theft

Identity theft. Conceptual computer artwork representing electronic identity theft

Background imageTheft Collection: Internet security

Internet security. Conceptual image of a circle of hands around a fingerprint, with binary digits and a map of the world. This could represent security issues for worldwide computer networks such as

Background imageTheft Collection: Identity fraud, artwork

Identity fraud, artwork
Identity fraud. Conceptual artwork of biometric identity cards and the silhouette of a man (centre). Using security in the form of data from a persons body is known as biometrics

Background imageTheft Collection: Violence, conceptual image

Violence, conceptual image
Violence. Conceptual image of shadows on a cobbled road showing street violence. A running male figure (left) wielding a raised club is pursuing a fleeing female figure (right)

Background imageTheft Collection: Mobile phone

Mobile phone in a denim pocket

Background imageTheft Collection: INCOME TAX CARTOON, 1928. The First Robbin : American cartoon comment, 1928

INCOME TAX CARTOON, 1928. The First Robbin : American cartoon comment, 1928, on the annual springtime deadline (15 April) for federal income tax collection

Background imageTheft Collection: DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS (1883-1939). American cinemactor. In a scene from The Thief of Baghdad, 1924

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS (1883-1939). American cinemactor. In a scene from The Thief of Baghdad, 1924

Background imageTheft Collection: William Tester

William Tester, the Margate Stationmaster who was part of the gang that robbed a gold bullion train on the South-eastern railway, on 15 May 1855

Background imageTheft Collection: Training a police dog - catching a fleeing burglar

Training a police dog - catching a fleeing burglar. A police dog and handler lie in wait, ready to pounce on a burglar making his escape out of a ground floor window

Background imageTheft Collection: Trouble in the Larder

Trouble in the Larder
Oi heres a chance thought Sue and Sam To have a feast of Strawberry Jam! But Auntie passing by that way They got no jam for many a day

Background imageTheft Collection: Dirty Work at the Crossroads by William Heath Robinson

Dirty Work at the Crossroads by William Heath Robinson

Background imageTheft Collection: German Looted Art Found

German Looted Art Found
A story in the 1919 ILN featuring paintings taken by the Germans from the University of Colmar in Alsace during WWI

Background imageTheft Collection: Woman making a telephone call, West Berlin, 1948

Woman making a telephone call, West Berlin, 1948
Photograph showing a female citizen of West Berlin making a call from a public telephone box, August 1948. At that time, the fact that this telephone had a steel cable to secure the handset to

Background imageTheft Collection: Crime / Theft / Shop / 1923

Crime / Theft / Shop / 1923
Smash & grab thief thwarted by a passer-by at Marseille

Background imageTheft Collection: Vandalising Millet

Vandalising Millet
A mentally disturbed man slashes Millets The Angelus in the Louvre, Paris

Background imageTheft Collection: Safe on Wheels C1900

Safe on Wheels C1900
A safe on wheels (for ease of theft)

Background imageTheft Collection: A burnt out stolen car abandoned in Liverpool UK

A burnt out stolen car abandoned in Liverpool UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTheft Collection: A house break in in Carlisle Cumbria UK

A house break in in Carlisle Cumbria UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTheft Collection: Joseph Imprisons Bros

Joseph Imprisons Bros
He has his brothers thrown into prison on suspicion of theft, by way of getting his own back for what they did to him (selling him to traders)

Background imageTheft Collection: Tourist Vandalism Spain

Tourist Vandalism Spain
Modern Christians in the palace of the ancient Moorish kings, Alhambra - English tourists in Granada indulge in a little vandalism

Background imageTheft Collection: Mona Lisa Nightmare

Mona Lisa Nightmare
M. Homelle, director of Frances Musees Nationaux, suffers nightmares when the Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre !

Background imageTheft Collection: Paris Art Thieves

Paris Art Thieves
Paris art thieves make off with treasures from a private collection

Background imageTheft Collection: Bears / Porridge Stolen

Bears / Porridge Stolen
The three bears discover that Goldilocks has eaten their porridge - the rapscallion will soon be found asleep in their bed

Background imageTheft Collection: Solicitor cheating a couple

Solicitor cheating a couple
An elderly couple are cheated by a solicitor



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"The Art of Deception: A Journey through Infamous Thefts" Step into the world of theft, where cunning minds and audacious acts have left their mark throughout history. From William Hogarth's "Revelling with Harlots" to Thomas Nast's cartoon exposing Boss Tweed's corruption, each artwork tells a tale of deceit and illicit gains. In 1735, Hogarth depicted the downfall of Tom Rakewell in "A Rake's Progress, " showcasing how indulgence led him to financial ruin. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in 1901, Butch Cassidy and his gang, known as "The Wild Bunch, " made headlines as they boldly robbed banks and trains. Notorious for their audacity, these outlaws inspired fear and fascination among Americans. Their exploits echoed those portrayed in Edwin S. Porter's groundbreaking film "The Great Train Robbery. " Yet theft takes many forms; it can be an act against society or even art itself. In 1952, London witnessed the infamous Eastcastle Street Robbery when daring thieves stole priceless jewels from a safe deposit company. Centuries earlier, Dick Turpin became a legendary figure for his highway robberies that struck fear into travelers' hearts. His escapades captured imaginations long after he was brought to justice. Art has also been stolen throughout history – sometimes brazenly – like when Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa bid farewell from the Louvre Museum in 1911 before being recovered two years later. But not all thefts involve material possessions; some target bodies themselves. Resurrectionists or body snatchers raided cemeteries during the nineteenth century to provide cadavers for dissection purposes – an eerie trade exposed by Hablot Knight Browne’s haunting illustration in 1887.